“…Recently, crystal dots and lines consisting of nonlinear optical crystals such as b-BaB 2 O 4 , Ba 2 TiGe 2 O 8 , and (Sr,Ba)Nb 2 O 6 have been patterned on the glass surface by irradiations of lasers such as continuous wave (cw) Nd:YAG lasers with a wavelength of l = 1064 nm [6][7][8][9][10][11][12][13]. In those laser-induced crystallization techniques, irradiated lasers are absorbed by rare-earth (RE) ions such as Sm 3+ through f-f transitions or transition metal (TM) ions such as Cu 2+ through d-d transitions in glasses, and the laser energy absorbed by RE or TM ions is transferred to lattice vibrations through a non-radiative relaxation process (electron-phonon couplings).…”